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Welcome

Welcome to Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute. We are dedicated to eliminating diabetes and its complications.

PNDRI, founded in 1956, is a nonprofit biomedical and clinical research center located in Seattle. As the region's only comprehensive, independent diabetes research center, PNDRI is advancing basic and clinical knowledge to better predict, prevent, treat, and cure diabetes in all of its forms. Our acclaimed team of 85 physicians, scientists, and technical staff are dedicated to making science discoveries and 'translating' them into improved health for all people living with, or at risk of, diabetes.

If you were just diagnosed with diabetes or want to learn more about the disease, please visit our Diabetes Resources page.

AUCTION PREVIEW
 
UPCOMING EVENT
 
THE NEW LASER
PNDRI's An Evening of Wine is featuring two rare wine collections
 
An Evening of Wine
September 10, 2010
 
The Laser – Summer 2010
13 bottles of Leonetti Reserve wine from 1983 to 2005
Thanks to some very generous donors, PNDRI has received two special verticals for auction at this year's An Evening of Wine. The first, a 13-year vertical of Leonetti Reserve and a 6-year vertical of Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon. Check it out.
 
An Evening of Wine, 2010
This year's An Evening of Wine will be on Friday, September 10, 2010. This annual wine celebration will benefit the diabetes research here at PNDRI. For information about tickets, sponsorships, or donations, please email Becky Bruhn at events@pndri.org. For additional event details, please visit the An Evening of Wine website.
 
The Laser

In this issue read about how the Institute tackles type 1 and type 2 diabetes – two very different diseases. Also, how does $25K + $25K = $1.6M? PNDRI loses a dear friend – Charlotte Hutchinson.